In this photo Gloria exhibits an extensive depth of field with this interesting photo of the structure at Hudson Yards. Each floor of the structure gets further away as she is looking down but all of them seem to be equally in focus.
Robin Michals | COMD 3330 OL98 Fall 2020
In this photo Gloria exhibits an extensive depth of field with this interesting photo of the structure at Hudson Yards. Each floor of the structure gets further away as she is looking down but all of them seem to be equally in focus.
COMD 3330 Photography II
Tuesday 6pm – 9:20pm
Professor Michals
rmichals@citytech.cuny.edu
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This is a good example of extensive depth of field. So often we think of depth of field as shallow depth of field but sometimes everything should be sharp.